1. Bryant Burnard
  2. PowerServer
  3. Thursday, 23 June 2022 03:56 PM UTC

Hi,

(Using PB 2021 Build 1506, Oracle 19 back end)

I have been working with Don C of Intertech trying to sort out some of our calls to Oracle stored procedures / functions / packages. Found that the following call doesn't work when deploying to PowerServer in my local environment, but works fine in PB 2021

DECLARE get_tank_name PROCEDURE FOR f_getTankName (:as_company_id,:as_battery_id,:as_tank_id);

EXECUTE get_tank_name;

If (SQLCA.SQLCode = 0) Then
FETCH get_tank_name INTO :is_tankName;
ElseIf (SQLCA.SQLCode = 100) Then
is_tankName = ''
End If

CLOSE get_tank_name;

RETURN is_tankName

it returns the following error:

dbug: PowerServer[0]
Validate Session Id: '177C8A6A-2ACD-49E9-94F5-4EBBD6B4F7D2' Session Status: 'Actived' Session Last Visit Time: '2022-06-15 5:54:42 PM'
dbug: PowerServer[0]
Non Db Transaction Request, Transaction Id: '36B79D50-DB52-4180-A7D3-074D1A3C3E95-1', ModuleOrModel Name: '', DbRequest: 'EStoreProcedure', NonSelectCommandWasExecuted: true
dbug: PowerServer[0]
Non Db Transaction Request, Transaction Id: '36B79D50-DB52-4180-A7D3-074D1A3C3E95-1', Transaction Status: 'Created', Transaction Last Visit Time: '2022-06-15 5:54:43 PM', Namespace Name: 'Pvr', ModuleOrModel Name: '', DbRequest: 'EStoreProcedure', NonSelectCommandWasExecuted: 'False'
fail: PowerServer.Api.ServerApiController[0]
'PowerServer.Api.ServerApiController.StoreProcedureReturnDataSetAsync (PowerServer.Api)' get result ({
"IsSuccess": false,
"ErrorCode": 0,
"ErrorMessage": "Failed to parse the statement 'execute fget_tank_name ( ? , ? , ? ) ': The function or stored procedure might not exist.",
"Version": null, "RequestId": null,"AppName": null,"Session": {"ErrCode": 0,"ErrMsg": null,"SessionId": "177C8A6A-2ACD-49E9-94F5-4EBBD6B4F7D2"},
"Type": 0,"Transaction": {"TransactionId": null,"SQLCode": -1,"SQLDBCode": -1,"SQLErrText": "Failed to parse the statement 'execute fget_tank_name ( ? , ? , ? ) ': The function or stored procedure might not exist.","SQLNRows": 0,"SQLReturnData": null},"Content": null,"Namespace": null}).

If if move the function into a package body with the same permissions and use the same call:

DECLARE get_tank_name PROCEDURE FOR PKGPM_TANK_MASTER.getTankName(:as_company_id,:as_battery_id,:as_tank_id);

it returns a tank name.

Is there another way I can call functions to have them work in PowerServer / PowerBuilder?

 


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